The two days in Bucharest are a part of Gate-1 tour operations, so we have a Travel Manager to help if needed. The final two days in Windsor, UK, we added to break up the long flight back to Florida. Day 1 - Sunday, May 10th, 2026 - Romania - Giurgiu - Bucharest City Tour
We boarded our Bus at 8:30 a.m. and met our local guide, Ana, for our short trip to Bucharest. Southern Romania has great pastureland north of the Danube, and nice scenery once we're away. Arriving on the outskirts of Bucharest, Ana pointed out two 3-story houses with unique architecture; they were Roma houses, something I had not seen before, but I won't forget. Gypsies are 10% of the population. Once in town, we started with a panoramic view of two of the world's largest buildings: the Palace of the Parliament (large photo above), a massive structure built under Nicolae Ceaușescu to convey the power of Communist rule, and the largest Orthodox Christian Church in the World, both of which are very close to each other. We visited the Palace of Parliament on a previous visit here… BTW, it’s 9 stories above ground and 9 levels below ground. We then passed by other highlights, including the Romanian Athenaeum and the Arcul de Triumf, reminiscent of the similar-looking arch in Paris. It was a nice introduction to Bucharest. The best was our lunch and time in the Old Town area at Caru'cu bere (photo), an architecturally notable Romanian restaurant with wood paneling, stained-glass windows & a patio. It’s also my personal favorite place in town, with IMHO the best Romanian food. I enjoyed the Bread, the hearty Chicken Soup, and especially the traditional Sarmale. The added bonus is that they had my favorite beer, Pilsner Urquell, on draft. This was a great surprise, as I did not know until this morning that it would be our lunch location. I so enjoyed it on our previous visit. The folk dancing was good too. After lunch, we went to the Hotel Sheraton Bucharest, our home for two nights. Our luggage was in our room when we arrived, and the large room was nice after the last seven days in the cruise cabin. We relaxed and enjoyed the cabin until we retired early. A great day in Bucharest.
Day 2 - Monday, May 11th, 2026 - Bucharest, Romania.
We slept well overnight in our very nice and cool room. At about 8:30 a.m. I went down to the hotel restaurant where the breakfast buffet is served. I had a nice omelet and bacon, then took pastries back to the room for the DW. We have no plans this morning after touring Bucharest, so we have free time until 1:30 p.m. for our optional tour. We did a walkabout of the immediate neighborhood, and I stopped at Phatty’s Burgers because they offer an Oklahoma Burger. There is none better than an Oklahoma Onion Fried Hamburger, but they are closed on Mondays. We did some shopping and observed the architecture, the most interesting of which is a 19th-century mansion that serves as an entry to a modern building. We stopped at a local McDonald's to drink a Coca-Cola before returning to the hotel. At 1:30 p.m., we took the scheduled optional tour: Snagov Monastery & Mogosoaia. The first stop was the Mogosoaia Palace, the former residence of Wallachian royalty. A very old palace that had been added to over the years, beautiful grounds, and we viewed the interior Royal Apartments. We then traveled to the 15th-century Christian-Orthodox Snagov Monastery. It's believed to be the burial place of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula. Beautiful small church with beautiful artwork (photo, also note the grave). We arrived back at the hotel at about 6:30 pm and decided to eat there after reviewing the menu. DW ordered a local version of a Greek Salad, and I had a Beetroot Salad and a plate of traditional Sarmale dish (not as good as Caru’cu bere), but good. We also ordered Hugo Spritz cocktails and paid with Romanian Leu notes I still had from our visit a few years ago. My guess is that they will be using Euros by our next visit. We then retired as we have a very early day in the morning. A good full day in Bucharest.
Day 3 - Tuesday, May 12th, 2026 - Travel to Windsor, UK
We, along with several others, were up very early to catch our 4:45 a.m. airport shuttle. A relatively small airport for a European capital city, and all went smoothly for our flight. The British Airways flight departed on time at 8:40 a.m. and arrived a bit early after a 3.5-hour flight. Our luggage was shipshape, and our driver was right on time to meet us. In 45 minutes, we arrived at our hotel, The Harte & Garter Hotel; however, the street was blocked off due to the Changing of the Guard parade in the Castle directly across the street. Our great driver, a former Royal Horse Guard himself, dropped us in the rear, just a short walk away. We arrived just as the royal Band and Guards exited the Castle and marched onto our street. We had a nice view, and they didn’t have to have such a showy welcome for us. If you read last September's blog post, we arrived in Windsor just following our President's departure, and they had hundreds of American Flags out for us. I guess they like Ray & Terry visiting here. It is one of our favorites. We dropped our bags and had two hours before our room was ready, as we gained two hours when converting from Eastern European Time to British Summer Time. We had a great meal at 5-Guys and did some shopping. I bought a new hat, the second of this journey. We returned to the hotel at 1:30 p.m. local time and, as promised, went to our room, where our bags were waiting. Nice-sized room in this quaint vintage hotel located right on High Street. Now, the big surprise: the magnificent view of Windsor Castle. We are on the third floor (309), just high enough above the street to see almost ALL of the castle. We can easily see: St. George’s Chapel, King Henry III Tower, King Henry VIII Gateway, and more. Sir Christopher Wren is our go-to hotel, and the McDonald Hotel, just a long block away, is our 2nd choice (both better quality hotels), but this view is remarkable. Very glad we decided to try the Harte & Garter this trip. An Inn has been on this site since 1300 and the current building dates to 1898. We took a wee nap, and I updated this blog before walking to our favorite Pub, The Two Brewers, for draft beer and cider. Cool weather today, so we sat inside at the same table as Prince William and Eugene Levy when they filmed the Reluctant Traveler episode for AppleTV. The pub has added photos to the wall commemorating the event. Still a great authentic British Pub. We did a slow walkabout on our return to the hotel. A great travel day today.
Day 4 - Wednesday, May 13th, 2026 - Windsor, UK
We woke early as the sun came streaming into our room. We did an early walkabout, stopping at Wentz’s for a donut at about 8:00 a.m. Inspired by our visit to Cambridge and Oxford last September, we decided to walk across the pedestrian bridge over the Thames to see Eaton College. It was only a 16-minute walk, and it was interesting to watch students in very proper uniforms rushing to class. We did see a rare Queen Victoria Postal Box along the way, too. Interesting shops on Eaton’s High Street selling Eaton class uniforms and sporting uniforms. We made our way back to Windsor, stopping on the bridge to view the many Swanns and overlook the Christopher Wren Hotel on the water. Due to the Windsor Horse Show this week, we couldn’t get rooms. We did stop at McDonald’s for an English Egg McMuffin and Coca-Cola. It began to cloud over, and it actually rained off and on the rest of the day. It was nice walking around the Castle area before the Touists arrive. After some rest at our centrally located hotel, we walked towards the Windsor Great Park. I ducked into the Two Brewers Pub (photo) while the DW walked a good portion of the park. She saw several carriages out and about. I think they were a part of the Horse Show. We also visited the local Parish Church and did some shopping before dodging another rain shower back at the hotel. In the late afternoon, we went to The King & Castle Pub, a part of the popular JD Witherspoon Pubs family. We had Pub Grub. I ordered the Steak & Kidney Pudding with Chips and Peas, along with Onion Rings and a Pilsner Beer. Just missed another rain shower while eating. We picked up some gifts on our final walkabout. We are retiring early on our final night of the trip. I updated this blog, and we both packed for the final time. It’s been a long and great European journey.
Day 5 - Thursday ay 14th, 2026 - Travel Home
We were up early to meet our 5:45 a.m. Windsor Taxi to LHR airport. We were in the lobby earlier, and he was as well, so off we went. Very smooth at the airport, with helpers along the way, as everything is now automated. I had time for a nice hot ham & cheese croissant for breakfast, and the DW picked up some gift items at the Harrods airport store. We had great exit row seats and endured the lingering flight. We transferred from Charlotte, NC, to Tampa. In the future, we will try to book direct flights from Europe to Tampa, which will be easier. Bottom line, we Ubered home and arrived at about 6:30 p.m. Nineteen hours of travel.
